@focusmedia.lab: Lo que quieres en la vida, siempre está detrás de esa puerta que te da miedo #reflexiones #crecimientopersonal #autoestima #mindset #lecciones #mentalidad

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kantutaflor7
mar :
ya la abrí esa puerta ,ya me la jugué ,lo di todo !! 🥺 todo y perdí . No fui apta
2026-03-15 01:54:57
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_juancho2002_
Juan Diego 🕯️🥐 :
cómo se llama el podcast?
2026-03-14 15:43:36
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felix.rivera291
Felix :
yo quiero ser fukbolista profesional
2026-03-13 22:54:53
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leandrito_2003
Leandro_19 :
Tome la decisión de renunciar a mi trabajo porque quiero buscar y buscar uno donde me enfoque en lo que realmente quiero dedicarme, ahora tengo miedo a no conseguir un trabajo pero sentía que si no tomaba esta decisión, me seguiría quedando en un lugar donde ya no me sentía conforme. Espero que todo salga bien :>
2026-03-17 13:06:41
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renkai70
𝐊𝐀𝐈 :
Me avisan cuando se aga viral
2026-03-13 21:44:18
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dark.gamer.shorts
Dark Gamer Shorts :
lo que queremos siempre es lo mas difícil aunque queramos evitarlo siempre tendremos que darle frente a nuestros miedos
2026-05-15 02:57:19
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dy7ae634tcc9
bablakav :
que sabio se a vuelto mangel
2026-03-15 15:30:55
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cotton_lu
cotton L.U :
el miedo y la incomodidad son señales muy buenas para ver qué es lo que nos gusta
2026-03-15 04:43:14
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ingry120
Ingry :
Abrí la puerta , deje el miedo de lado y adivinen que? No era correspondido
2026-03-20 01:12:21
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oxgenopollo
OxígenoPollo💨 :
cómo se llama este man?
2026-03-27 11:58:13
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musica.para.djs4
MÚSICA PARA DJS :
Yo sé que está adentro del camión blindado pero me da miedo
2026-03-14 05:42:55
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rogerart29
Roger :
Los videos que me salen cuando me pregunto si es bueno seguir o dejar el trabajo 😂
2026-03-17 15:58:43
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patriciaalvarez049
Patricia Alvarez :
es VERDAD SIIIIII ES LO MISMO QUE PIENSO YO
2026-03-14 08:46:18
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kyriosmotivacion
Kyrios :
Este hombre es una gran persona
2026-03-22 21:45:12
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marcia.grajeda.co
Marcia Grajeda - Coach :
Genial!!! Yo cabal estoy abriendo la puerta que me daba mucho miedo pero voy con todo!!!
2026-04-10 16:47:14
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matias.amarilla
Mati Amarilla :
La vida es difícil y es el precio de la vida que deseas. Pero si te propones por más imposible que parezca descubres que podes lograr mucho más de lo que crees
2026-03-16 19:07:12
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caballero.a1
Tavo :
sabias palabras
2026-03-14 12:53:30
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yagamissb
Yagami :
Trabajo para una empresa años y hoy en día me están aburriendo siempre decía que mejor me voy por otra cosa mejor Pero tengo miedo de comenzar de nuevo a la vez tengo miedo de no intentarlo porque si me va mal no solo caigo yo si no mi familia también 🥺ellos dependen de mi que difícil decisión
2026-03-15 02:21:44
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rastayea
rasta yea :
el miedo es el inicio de la sabiduría. no hay que enfrentarse el miedo se escucha y se trata de comprender.
2026-03-14 08:57:42
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cel19850
Celjunior :
pura vida desdé Costa Rica 😎😉
2026-03-14 01:32:06
2
iamrodrigoescx
Rodrigo Escalante :
da miedo salir de esa vida cuando lo es todo
2026-03-13 21:47:50
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estuardo.lopez2951
Estuardo Lopez :
2026-05-20 03:34:48
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luaguiar500
Lulú :
las cosas que no tienes se encuentran en las acciones que todavía no has tomado ♥️🫶🏻
2026-05-16 20:27:29
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dr.maria.manca
Dr.Maria.Manca :
Si
2026-05-14 14:58:23
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tem_negro939
Elmer Galarga :
los likes 6 7
2026-03-13 22:06:43
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